Police Arrest and Delete Footage From Hacker, Hacker Gets It Back

WeAreChange recently got a chance to meet up with Alex from Federal Jack and Hack Miami, to get the full story of his arrest and destruction of evidence by the Miami Police Department. Alex was arrested for merely filming the police in Miami, the police later illegally deleted the footage from Alex’s camera and charged him with resisting arrest. The Miami Police officer who made the arrest, Richard Anastasi was later found guilty of extortion and kidnapping in a separate case.

How To Recover Video Footage That Was Deleted By The Police

In this video Alex breaks down how he was able to recover his video footage that was able to exonerate him from the false charges put on him by the Miami PD. Here is a step by step process on how to recover deleted files from your camera.

Rudy has already been tagged by the SPLC which contracts w/ the feds for ‘noticing’ all sorts of things.

Bluebird_of_Fastidiousness

Just a matter of getting the data into “teh cloud”. Maybe they’ll catch the images floating through the vapor when pigs fly.

Craig Bickford

Well he did alert everyone to this now, but what it means going forward is that they have to destroy or confiscate your property now (SD Cards) in order to ensure they can delete evidence, and that’s a little different than just taking your phone or camera and destroying your files on the scene, but I’m sure the end result is the same.

Matt Staggs

Not sure how many times this lesson has to be taught to the “authorities”: We all have HD cameras in our pockets now, stupid.

http://twitter.com/Lukewearechange Luke Rudkowski

they’re tough little cookies to crack, but from my recent experiences I think police are becoming hip to it and are slowly learning their lesson to not act out of hand, but we still have a long ways to go.